152 Miscellaneous Intelligence. 
but — a will be remembered as the pilgrims of scienee , alth 
its vo are now a Legion. This Memoir is a fine exam 
class, a poe credit both to the filial piety and literary al 
distinguished Author. 
Freury: Des races qui se partagent [ Europe. 8vo, 132 pages. B 
This aier has brought to his study of the races great learning and a 
ee of 34 — He considers modern European civilization 
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figures in the text.—This volume contains Heat and Acoustics. a 
graved and the mathematical formule are comad with the nentzelt 
which ag “tli ish at present the productions of the press of 
es coordennées, curvilignes et lewrs diverses app 
8vo0. 1859. Mallet-Bac lien, Paris —Under this title the distingui 
of the Polytechnic School introduces to us a new branch of me 
It is geometry considered from a visckcounthensliael point of view. 
tention to the study of the Aborigines of 
guages, not only ela aborating general principles from the v 
lected by travellers, but confirming thes e and adding new ik ge 
ington upon business with the central government. In this in 
he acta a large. iount of materials which will, it m4 
d. 
of his pu iid works ree sae 
mentary Treatise on Chemi * sud “The Five Gate-w2 
edge.” He is a great loss to his native city and the world. 
